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    Free Speech on Campus

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    Freedom of speech is the freedom to speak freely without censorship. Early Americans enjoyed great freedom of speech compared to citizens of other nations. This strength was achieved through the exercise of the First Amendment right to freedom of expression. The right of free speech is held by all of us. Any attempt to limit that freedom for some‚ including the bigot who expresses prejudiced‚ wrong‚ and hateful opinions‚ risks limiting that freedom for all of us. The U.S. Constitution says that we

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    Other men have made planet discoveries. For example‚ William Herschel uncovered Uranus‚ and Clyde Tombaugh found Pluto. Recently‚ there has been a new “man” on the planet hunting team‚ and she is a “woman”. Dr. Debra Fischer is a professor of astronomy at San Francisco State University. Her quest is to find planets orbiting around distant stars. Debra Fischer completed her undergraduate work in science and physics at San Francisco State. Her search for planets began when she was a graduate

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    For example‚ In Venice‚ a toy telescope was invented. Galileo took that concept and tried creating it into a useful device. Galileo’s improved version of the telescope revolutionized astronomy. Upon doing so‚ it has "Let him observe and describe the moons of Jupiter‚ the rings of Saturn‚ the phases of Venus‚ sunspots and the rugged lunar surface" (History.com‚ 2010). Galileo also discovered that the earth was the one revolving around

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    Against Hate Speech

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    Against Hate Speech Hate crimes are done too frequently in the United States. Although we have laws that supposedly regulate them‚ many people still feel the need to commit acts of violence on people that are different than them. Many of these crimes originate with some sort of hate speech. People get ideas from other people‚ passed down from previous generations. Some people don’t find anything wrong with verbally abusing another human. Some world leaders have participated in hate speech‚ hate

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    the freedom of the press? Expression through speech is one of the basic guarantees provided by civil society. Freedom of speech enjoys special position as far India is concerned. The importance of freedom of expression and speech can be easily understand by the fact that preamble of constitution itself ensures to all citizens inter alia‚ liberty of thought‚ expression‚ belief‚ faith and worship. The constitutional significance of the freedom of speech consists in the Preamble of Constitution and

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    Free Speech Propaganda

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    Propaganda in the Online Free Speech Campaign Propaganda and Mass Communication July 1‚ 1996 In February 1996‚ President Bill Clinton signed into law the Telecommunications Act of 1996‚ the first revision of our country’s communications laws in 62 years. This historic event has been greeted with primarily positive responses by most people and companies. Most of the Telecommunications act sets out to transform the television‚ telephone‚ and related industries by lowering regulatory barriers

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    astronomy

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    Observable phenomena related to the moon: - phases of the moon: depending on the Moon�s position relative to the Sun‚ we see different parts of the illuminated Moon. - the month:� Moon changes through a complete cycle of phases in about 29.5 days - eclipses To understand these phenomena‚ we have to change our perspective and think about the Moon�s orbit. Some properties of the Moon: Radius 356‚000 km 407‚000 km 15% change from max to

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    A Paradigm Shift

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    A Paradigm Shift Andy Santiago ITT Technical Institute GS 1140 Mr. Torregrasso April 3‚ 2012 A Paradigm it is what we all see as a world view. Paradigm shift is defined as being a radical change in underlying beliefs of theory (Kuhn‚ 1922). What this means is we believe and rely on something our whole life‚ but then new science discoveries test our beliefs. A good example of this is the paradigm that separated the revealed truth of the Bible from scientific truth. In today’s world science

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    Freedom of speech and expression The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ 1 adopted in 1948‚ provides‚ in Article 19‚ that: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek‚ receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.[1] Technically‚ as a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly rather than a treaty‚ it is not legally binding in its entirety

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    Mayan Astronomy

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    Elan Footerman Dr. Frank SS155 4/9/13 Mayan Astronomy One of the monumental aspects of the Mayan Civilization was their interest in astronomy and the calendar. The Mayans made predictions in starwatching that are nearly as accurate as our calculations today. They were one of the first civilizations to show major advances in the study of the stars. It is likely that the reason the Mayans wanted to study the stars and other celestial bodies was so that they would be able to predict weather

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